NADIŽA, 3 kms
The Nadiža makes a 11.9 km loop through Slovenia from its
sources in Italy, before returning there.Till below Sedlo it is hidden in a
narrow valley full of rapids and deep pools. Beyond, however, it enters a
widening gravelly valley and almost disappears in its own deep gravel deposits
below Robic.
It’s waters are inhabited by all species of trout, grayling, river
bull-head and large numbers of all the species of whitefish found in our waters
– chub, Italian barbel, blageon, barbus m. caninus, minnow as well as
Italian crayfish.
SOČA, 17 kms
The Soča runs for 65.2
kilometers from its source in Trenta to the its confluence with the stream
Vogršček under the Doblar hydroelectric power plant’s dam.
The first 10 km, to the Vrsnik stream, are breeding waters for the
marble trout and typical trout waters, with numerous rapids and hidden pools.
The primary fish found here are: marble trout, marble trout crossbreeds, brown
trout, rainbow trout, river bull-head and from the confluence with the Lepena
stream, grayling as well.
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From Čezsoča to the confluence with the Vogršček, the Soča belongs
to the fishing zone. Here the water varies, from the gentle current in the Bovec
basin it enters a stretch of deep gorges and rapids below Srpenica. As it
reaches Kobarid the flow becomes gentler again and winds its way slowly towards
Tolmin.
Below Kobarid several more species become common: chub, barbel,
blageon, minnow, barbus m. caninus and a few tench. The Italian crayfish
is common throughout this whole section as well.
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From the dam to the Vogršček stream, where it leaves our sector,
the Soča covers some 1.3 impoverished kilometers, as much of its water is run
down pipes to the power plant, leaving a mostly empty river bed.
| BELA, 4 kms Its source is under the hill Stol, above Breginj, and it covers 4.7 km before entering the Nadiža by Podbela. Its flow was almost completely regulated in the 1930s – split up by numerous barriers. Below them deep pools developed while above them gravelly shallows remained. The first kilometer of the Bela is breeding water, while the rest is open for fishing. It contains all species of trout, numerous river bull-heads and Italian crayfish. In its lower regions one can find grayling and some whitefish as well. TOLMINKA, 25 kms | ||||
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Its source is in Polog, an
alpine valley below Bogatin. It has carved its course towards the Soča through a
narrow valley, sometimes through steep canyons, which are at their most
spectacular in the section of the gorges of the Tolminka. When it leaves them it
enters the Tolmin basin, where it slows and enters the Soča below Bucenica. Its
entire 10.2 km length is open to fishing, save for the section of the gorges.
The Tolminka contains all species of trout and river bull-head.
Near Tolmin it is also home to grayling and the occasional chub.
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IDRIJCA, 30 kms
The Idrijca enters the Tolmin fishing sector in the village of Stopnik. It is a river with a more pronounced karst character and typical greenish color. Till Trebuša it runs between heavily forested banks, through deep pools, rapids and overflows. At Trebuša its current slows somewhat and gravel deposits appear. The pools are still long and deep, especially those by Slap ob Idrijci, only the overflows and rapids are slower and gentler. By Bača pri Modreju it enters the Doblar dam accumulation lake and enters the Soča near Most na Soči.
Its entire 16.2 km length is open
to fishing. All the species of fish found in the Tolmin fishing sector can be
found here: all species of trout, grayling, river bull-head, chub, schools of
Italian barbel, barbus m. caninus, blageon, minnow and fresh-water
crayfish.
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TREBUŠČICA, 35 kms
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BAČA, 35 kms
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KORTNICA
(baška)
This is a small river that forms
from several streams below the village of Rut and runs for 4.7 km before
entering the Bača river in the village of Koritnica. Its banks are heavily
wooded and its current is very swift. Just above the village of Koritnica it
drops steeply into the Bača valley. It is inhabited by the river bull-head and
all species of trout, except for the rainbow trout.
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